Agreed. I also think it would've been canon to do so. Although, I suspect the author loves the character and that's why he felt it necessary to assassinate the other characters in order to build Trip up.The same events leading up to the Romulan war could've been told almost as easily inserting another character besides Trip IMO.
Yep, I suspect that all this TGTMD business is just one big "Trip Tucker Cult" conspiracy. Those evil bastards should have just left him rest in peace, and not make an undead zombie out of him. And they should have left TATV alone, cause it is canon! Hallowed be the almighty canon!Agreed. I also think it would've been canon to do so. Although, I suspect the author loves the character and that's why he felt it necessary to assassinate the other characters in order to build Trip up.
You certainly do, Penguin.Me, I love Trip and dislike Archer. but I am assured that I have a right to post that opinion on this board.
But his achievements in The Expanse do suggest he's a genius, don't they?I don't think he's a dreamboat, the hero, the guy all women or men should fall in love with or a scientific genius.
But his achievements in The Expanse do suggest he's a genius, don't they?
I'm shocked^ Meh, that didn't really bother me.
Hmm, but running the engineering on a warp capable starship is not exactly like 'pimping rides' in West Coast Customs, now is it?I think practical knowledge is so much better than theory.
We have that saying too (here, at the savage Balkans), but I only partially agree with it. For example, most of my professors are accomplished engineers (though some of them actually suck at teachingIn English, there's an saying that those who don't know teach.
Computers are consumer products, and such products need to be user friendly. A warp core, however, is an energy reactor in which matter and anti-matter collide to produce insane amounts of energy needed in order to bend (warp) space around the starship.Years ago, knowing how to fix a computer was only done by engineers. Now, pretty much anyone can do so. Years ago, programmers had to learn a standard, archane language to do so. Now, pretty much anyone can do it.
And this is relevant to The Good That Men Do because...why?BTW, your user-friendly theory kinda trashes that "Wesley Crusher - the warp field Mozart" idea, doesn't it? Wesley was never really a prodigy, he was just a geeky kid who knew stuff, right?
Hey, I'm trying to prove a point here - point relevant to TATV and therefore to TGTMD (I'm so sensing a 'clang' hereAnd this is relevant to The Good That Men Do because...why?BTW, your user-friendly theory kinda trashes that "Wesley Crusher - the warp field Mozart" idea, doesn't it? Wesley was never really a prodigy, he was just a geeky kid who knew stuff, right?
If you're referring to your original post expressing your dissatisfaction with the book's failure to address Trip's "college dropout" status in TATV, I'm not seeing the connection between that and Wesley Crusher reference above.Hey, I'm trying to prove a point here - point relevant to TATV and therefore to TGTMD (I'm so sensing a 'clang' hereAnd this is relevant to The Good That Men Do because...why?BTW, your user-friendly theory kinda trashes that "Wesley Crusher - the warp field Mozart" idea, doesn't it? Wesley was never really a prodigy, he was just a geeky kid who knew stuff, right?)
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